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Sheep serve as a reservoir of trichophyton mentagrophytes genotype V infection.

Sivash NikkholghIvan M PchelinAli Zarei MahmoudabadiMahbubeh Shabanzadeh-BardarMaral GharaghaniAghil SharifzadehMohammadreza Mokhtari HooyehRasoul MohammadiSadegh Nouripour-SisakhtFarzad KatiraeeAli Rezaei-Matehkolaei
Published in: Medical mycology (2023)
Human infections by Trichophyton mentagrophytes occur mainly due to contact with diseased animals. In Iran, T. mentagrophytes genotype V is the most prevalent variant of the fungus. We aimed to determine animal reservoir of T. mentagrophytes genotype V infection. The study was done on a total of 577 dermatophyte strains obtained from animals with signs of dermatophytosis and human patients. The list of extensively sampled animals included sheep, cows, cats and dogs. For human cases, epidemiological data were collected. All dermatophyte isolates from animals along with 70 human isolates morphologically similar to T. verrucosum and T. mentagrophytes genotype V were identified by rDNA internal transcribed spacer region restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and DNA sequencing. A total of 334 animal dermatophyte strains were identified as Microsporum canis, T. mentagrophytes genotype V, T. verrucosum, Nannizzia gypsea, T. mentagrophytes genotype II*, T. mentagrophytes genotype VII, T. quinckeanum and N. fulva, whereas all human isolates were identified as T. mentagrophytes genotype V and originated exclusively from skin and scalp infections. Almost all T. mentagrophytes genotype V isolates were cultured from sheep, but epidemiological data on animal-to-human transmission of T. mentagrophytes genotype V infection were limited and we found evidence in favor of interhuman transmission. In Iran, sheep maintain T. mentagrophytes genotype V population and therefore serve as animal reservoir of respective infections. The role of sheep as the source of human dermatophytosis due to T. mentagrophytes genotype V isolates is yet to be proven.
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